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In this Lumion video tutorial, we will show you how to create 3D environments using drone images and photogrammetry software.
By creating these intricately detailed 3D models of real-life environments, you can quickly provide the context for a house or building design.
Special thanks to Ahmed Tarek for letting us use his 3D residential building for this tutorial. You can see more of his work on his Behance profile: https://www.behance.net/aty94
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15 responses to “How to create 3D environment models from drone images”
I am middle shool student in asia.(to be exact, im live in S.Korea)
My dream job is an architect, so i want to make some model houses for my future.
One day, I saw Lumion9 program in youtube and I searched for this.
I was so disappeared because of cost of this program.
Now im using the trial version, but i dont have trial time anymore.
If you know another free(or under 50$) rendering program like lumion, pls write it in comments.
(I can use sketchup, so dont worry about 3D)
谢谢,很棒的方法
Amazing
Excellent tutorial, thank you
Niceeee…..
Hey, mirror reflections do not recognize the GI of global illumination.
great video!
Is there a way to give buildings more detail? They still look kinda lowpoly.
hello, what software do you use for the reconstruction of the 3D model, after taking the photographs with the drone? thank you
So Great you share it. Personnaly, as i posted on the Forum, when you don't have drone, use Google Eart Pro, and create Visit with the Camera motion, next Extract picture with After Effects from the video captured with with ShareX.
Been waiting for this, I've used a bunch of photogrammetry softwares and reality capture is probably the best out there but who's ready to spend $15 000 for it…
This is just crazy. I’m definitely learning how to do this
Como se llama el programa
Watch at 1.5x
Very interesting.. thumbs up